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Janhit Foundation’s
E-Newsletter
May 2012 Issue
Inside this issue
World Water Week .................... 2
Give As You Earn ......................... 4
Dual Honour................................ 5
World Water Forum .................... 5
Bhoomi Poojan ........................... 6
CHILDLINE Meet ......................... 6
Farmer’s Training ........................ 7
Nanglamal Study ........................ 7
UCG Grant .................................. 8
Green Clearance ........................ 8
Toxic Chemicals .......................... 8
Special points of interest
Urban RWH Training pro-gramme
Candle March
Children learn to measure Earth’s circumference
Acknowledgement Support
Drawing Competition at Big Bazaar
Presentation at CCS
Water Literacy Project
Update from Meerut CHILDLINE
Janhit at Delhi Haat
Bal Panchayat at Meerut
From the Director’s Desk
This e-newsletter details the activities we have undertaken in the past six months, and we are
pleased to announce that with the good wishes and support of all our associates and partners, the
organization has Continued to grow in all of its endeavors.
During these six months, Janhit Foundation has been delighted to welcome a number of new part-
ner associations, such as the Earth Day Network and UNINOR amongst others. We have also partici-
pated in a number of key international events such as SACOSAN IV and the India Water Forum.
Most importantly, I would like to acknowledge and thank CAPRE Foundation for giving us a recent
opportunity to visit Australia and share our work with our international partners. I would also like to
take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support, and together we will continue work-
ing towards the organizations goals.
Anita Rana
Our Family
Anita Rana Director Pradeep Kuamr Chied Coordinator
Devpal Singh Senior Prog. Coordinator Rohit Kumar Asst. Prog. Coordinator
Ravindra Kumar Astt. Prog. Coordinator Ravindra Singh Asst. Prog. Coordinator
Jitendra Kumar Asst. Prog. Coordinator Deshraj Singh Asst. Prog. Coordinator
Sangeeta Organic Aaharam Manager Deepak Garg Chartered Accountant
Rajat Saini Accountant Arun Bansal Accountant
Surbhi Rastogi Administrative Incharge
CHILDLINE TRAM
Ayushi Rastogi Cooordinator Neelam Srivastava Para-Professional
Sangeeta Team Member Anil Kumar Team Mamber
Ran Singh Team Member Satendra Kumar Team Member
Mahesh Kumar Team Member Mammohan Singh Team Member
Shivesh Mukherjee Team Member Shivani Chaudhary Volunteer
Kavita Sharma Volunteer Avnish Sharma Volunteer
CONTACT
Janhit Foundation
180/7, Shastri Nagar, Meerut (UP) - 250002, India
0121-2763418, 4004123
www.janhitfoundation.in
EVERYTHING ORIGINATES IN
‘WATER’
AND EVERYTHING IS SUS-TAINED BY
‘WATER’
WORLD WATER WEEK
Inter-College Debate Competition at Dee-wan VS Institute of
Engineering and Tech-nology, Meerut & Radha Go-vind Engineering College, Greater NOIDA
An Inter college debate competition was
organized at Greater NOIDA and Meerut
on March 21 and 22 respectively.
At Greater NOIDA, the event was
celebrated at Radha Govind College and at Meerut it was hosted by
Deewan VS Institute of Engineering. Both the events were partici-
pated by 16 teams of different colleges. The topic of the debate was
‘Water should be considered a National Property’ and the students
shared their views ownership and non-ownership of water resources
as a National property of any kind (national or private).
The guests at Radha Govind College were Mr. Sanjay Rana (Director,
Aqua Foundation) and Ms. Veena Khanduri (Executive Secretary,
IWP).
Similarly, the chief guest at the Meerut function were Ms. Madhu
Gujjar (Mayor – Meerut) and the other honored guests were Ms.
Veena Khanduri (Executive Secretary, IWP), Mr. Prabhat Roy (Retd.
PCS Officer) and Ms. Anvita Aggarwal (Professor – R G College,
Meerut). Dr. Sanjeev Kaushik (Director – Deewan College), Dr. Vineet
Kumar (Deen – Deewan College) and Dr. P. K. Aggarwal (Director –
Deewan Management College) were also present at the event as
special guests.
Eco-club of Deewan College also showed an active participation in the
competition. MIET, Meerut ranked first; IIMT ranked second and
Deewan institute came third in the debate. The winners were
awarded with a trophy and all the participants were given a
certificate.
Debate and Speech Competition
On March 23, 2012 a drawing and speech competition was organized
at Kasturba Gandhi Residential School, Poorva Ahiran, Meerut. About
200 students participated in the competition and painted drawing on
‘Clean water for a better health’ and shared their views on the topic
‘Importance of safe water quality for a good health’.
Guests on the occasion were Mr. Prabhat Roy (Retd. PCS Officer), Mr.
Gajendar Singh (BSA – Meerut) and Mr. Nimish Jar (Nagar Shiksha
Adhikari).
Three best drawings and speech were awarded with a certificate and
a medal. Other participants were awarded with a participation certifi-
cate.
Awareness Programme
100 women and children living in the slum communities of Meerut
were educated on ‘Water and sanitation cleanliness’ by Janhit Foun-
dation in association with the local Anganwadi group on March 23,
2012. An interactive discussion was organized with the community
and a documentary was also screened in order to create a better
impact on their minds.
Poster Making Competition
An Inter College Poster Making and Slogan Writing Competition was
organised on 24th March 2012 at Radha Govind Engineering College,
Meerut, with an aim to spark the thought process on the children on
safe sanitation and water.
The topic of the competition was ‘Proper Sanitation and Safe Water’.
The best drawings were chosen and awarded on the basis of good
depiction of the topic, portrayal and practicality of the idea and entry
with a good slogan. The winners were awarded with a trophy, medal
and a certificate. Other participants were also given the participation
certificate.
Eco San Walk
With the aim to promote better sanitation and water practices
amongst the Meerutians, an eco-san walk was organized which in-
volved participation of school and college students, NGOs, Social
leaders and media person. This walk was organized in association with
the CCS University, Meerut in their campus.
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Likewise every year, World Water Day was celebrated by Janhit Foundation supported by FANSA. And India Water Partnership. Following activities were organized on the
occasion -
Urban RWH Training Pro-gramme
Mr. Sandeep Kumar who is presently
managing the rainwater harvesting
projects at Janhit Foundation partici-
pated in the Urban Rain Water Har-
vesting training program conducted
by Centre for Science and Environ-
ment, New Delhi. The training pro-
gramme was participated by civil
engineers, architects, urban planners,
environment consultants and other
NGOs, students and academicians.
Through the programme, the partici-
pants gained knowledge, acquired
holistic perspectives and got hands-
on practice in planning and designing
urban water harvesting systems.
Candle March to mark ‘Earth Hour’
Earth Hour is a worldwide event
organized by the World Wide Fund
for Nature (WWF) and held on the
last Saturday of March annually,
encouraging households and busi-
nesses to turn off their non-essential
lights for one hour to raise awareness
about the need to take action on
climate change.
A candle march was organized by
Janhit Foundation starting from
Rangoli Mandap to Nai sadak locality
of Shastri Nagar where more than
one two hundred citizens of Meerut
lit up candles to observe Earth Hour,
as a show of solidarity with people
across the globe, for combating
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Children learn to measure Earth’s circumference
On 21/3/12, Meerut CHILDLINE
Team in association with
Mr.Deepak Kumar of N.A.S. Inter
college organized an activity of
Measuring Earth circumference for
Slum children.Mr.Deepak Kumar
directed all the children, how to
perform the tests & measure the
Earth's circumference. In this test,
the children tried to measure the
circumference with the help of a
pole & also gained some knowl-
edge on how to locate the differ-
ent directions. Mr. Deepak in-
formed that this test is being con-
ducted with the help of children
from all over the world. He told
that the circumference of earth is
reducing by 6 cm every year along
with rise in earth's temperature
which is a serious matter. He told
that the correct time for calculat-
ing the circumference of earth in
India is from 11: 30 am to 12: 30
pm. Around 15-20 children partici-
pated in this program & gained
knowledge.
Support Acknowledge-ment
Janhit Foundation thanks all the
volunteers and interns who sup-
ported execution of the activities
mentioned in this newsletter. Your
association with us was a great
experience for the foundation too
and was much valuable for us in
some way or the other.
‘Best Wishes for the Future’.
Give as You Earn Programme Medical Assistance through free check up
camps
Jaibheem Nagar in Meerut city has population
of over 10,000 mainly comprising of slum
dwellers with an economically, socially mar-
ginalized, schedule caste community. The
slum is sandwiched between LLRM Medical
College on it one end which discharges its
untreated toxic wastes in the water supplies
and on the other side with highly polluted Kali
River (East). There is a gross violation of Hu-
man Right to Water of the residents living
here compounded by a complete lack of basic
medical facilities to help the sick and dying.
The population of Jaibheem Nagar has been
reporting an alarming rise in serious ailments
and increased death rate over the last dec-
ade. The drinking water sources available to
the population are confined as failing to meet
National and International standards for safe
drinking water due to contamination with a
range of toxic heaby metal parameters and as
such as unfit for human consumption.
Keeping in view the mentioned scenario,
Janhit Foundation conducted a few medical
camp at Jaibheem Nagar wherein a team of
reputed senior doctors from Subharti Medical
College, Meerut visited the slum for medical
check up. Free medicines were also provided
to the patients after check up.
School dress sponsorship
A slum community is located near the office
premises of Janhit Foundation in the Shastri
Nagar locality. A few children living in the
slum go to school while others help their
parents in daily household activities because
of their poor economic conditions.
Janhit Foundation has sponsored school dress
for five children of the slum enabling them to
go to school. These children were not willing
to go to their schools as they were daily
scolded by their teachers for not wearing
proper school uniform and felt ashamed of
being reminded everyday at the school for the
dress in front of their other friends.
All the five children are now happy studying
at their schools and feel comfortable joining
the other children at the school who come
from a comparatively good family back-
ground.
Woolen donation
Every year, the local media of Meerut reports
deaths of old people in winters, living on the
footpaths and public placed as they do not
have proper shelter. They do not have suffi-
cient woolens to protect themselves from this
natural but often ignored problem.
Through this grant support, Janhit Foundation
distributed woolens to 20 needy people with
no proper clothing to protect themselves. The
distribution was done at three different loca-
tions.
Promotion of safe sanitation and water hy-
giene practices
100 women and girls living in the slum com-
munities of Meerut were educated on ‘Water
and sanitation cleanliness’ by Janhit Founda-
tion. An interactive discussion was organized
with the community in order to create a bet-
ter impact on their minds.
A hygiene kit including soap, band-aid,
toothbrushes, washcloths, hand towels,
combs, and nail clippers were also distributed
to 80 families of the slum.
Training on on-farm manure and bio-pesticide
production
100 farmers of Rohta block have been pro-
vided with practical training on producing
organic manures and bio-pesticides on their
own farms using locally available material.
Resource persons were invited who gave a
presentation on the subject and were given
pratical demonstration on the preparations.
The farmers have benefitted a lot from the
trainings as they were totally dependent on
non-organic inputs for their crops which were
bought from the markets and posed a great
economic burden on their pockets, increasing
their cost of production. The farmers who are
now using organic inputs have also witnessed
a better yield alongwith net profits.
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“To catch the reader's attention, place an interest-ing sentence or quote from the story here.”
Adding further glory to the name of Janhit Founda-
tion, Ms. Anita Rana, Director Janhit Foundation,
Meerut was selected along with four other women
to receive an Award for her exemplary work in the
field of sustainable livelihoods & environmental
practices on 10th Feb 2012. Ms. Anita was chosen to
receive this award by the EDN (Earth Day Network)
& the Global Environment facility (GEF)/ United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP). She was
presented with 2 awards, the first – an award recog-
nizing “Leadership in Community Initiatives for a
Green Economy” from the UNDP which was pre-
sented to her by the UNDP country director, Caitlin
Wiesen and the second certificate of appreciation
was awarded by the EDN for her “Valuable work in
support of Earth Day Network’s Campaign- Women
and the Green Economy (WAGE)”.
The 6th World Water Forum took place in
Marseille, France, from March 12th to 17th,
2012 and Duncan Craig, attended on behalf of
Janhit Foundation.
The conference was attended by more than
20,000 people from over 170 countries, repre-
senting governments, parliaments, regional
and local authorities, international organiza-
tions, companies and public and private re-
search institutions and civil society.
The Forum was very much a political affair,
drawing together countries and governments
from around the globe to discuss water re-
lated issues. The majority of thematic work-
shops focused on international trans-
boundary water management, which is per-
ceived to be a key weakness in global water
resource management to date.
The emphasis was very much on building
consensus with nations focusing on finding
simple points which they could agree on in
the public domain and which could be taken
forward in the future, in terms of policy devel-
opment. This resulted in the compilation of
the Forum’s ministerial statement, which
stressed the need to speed up the implemen-
tation of the human right to safe drinking
water and sanitation. In addition to this,
twelve ministerial round tables
were convened, with the aim of
finding recommendations related to
issues like trans-boundary water
management, water and green
growth, waste water management,
energy and food security. These
commitments and recommenda-
tions will be put forward by the
World Water Council in Rio de Ja-
neiro, Brazil in June 2012, at the
United Nations Conference on Sus-
tainable Development (Rio+20). 5
Dual Honour for Green Cause
World Water Forum—Marseille
Drawing Competition at Big Bazaar
On 27th March 2012, Meerut
CHILDLINE in association with Big-
Bazaar team (Store Incharge
Mr.Nitin Das) organized a Drawing
competition for Slum children at
Big-Bazaar outlet in PVS Mall.
Around 35 children participated in
this activity. The theme for this
Drawing competition was Water
Conservation. In this activity, chil-
dren drew out their ideas on differ-
ent ways to save water. Some
slogans like, "Save water save life",
"Water is life" were given by chil-
dren for their beautiful drawings.
All the children were divided in 2
groups out of which Chetan, Van-
shika, Varun, Monu, Rahul & Sonu
were awarded with prizes. In this
program, Ms.Ruchira, Ms.Archana
& Janhit Foundation's Director
Ms.Anita Rana were the judges for
this activity.
Presentation at CCS Uni-versity
A seminar on environment conser-
vation and water was organized by
the Environment Department of
CCS University on March 24-26,
2012 participated by a number of
students, researchers, NGOs etc.
Janhit Foundation was invited for a
presentation on its study con-
ducted for Jaibheem Nagar on
Human and Environmental Crisis.
Alongwith a powerpoint presenta-
tion, documentary on the efforts of
Janhit Foundation at Jaibheem
Nagar was also screened which
was much appreciated by the
participants.
Water Literacy Project
‘Spreading Water Literacy on
Wheels’ being run by Janhit Foun-
dation in support with the ADOBE
& CAF, a project aimed at making
children aware about the use and
conservation of water by various
different modes like Water testing
in different schools, showing docu-
mentary for awareness of children
regarding water crisis/pollution &
other water related problems. The
focus is on spreading awareness
amongst students of standard VI to
VIII. Taking a step further in this
direction, on 4th Feb 2012. Janhit
Foundation organized an aware-
ness program in some schools of
Noida like Noida Public school,
Lord Mahaveera etc. Drawing &
Painting competition, Essay Writ-
ing & Debate Competition was
Bhoomi Poojan at Kutte Ka Talaab ‘Kutte ka Talaab’ is situated in Ghaziabad
district approximately 1 km from the Lalkaun
locality in the village Chipyana. As legend has
it, the pond was historically the tomb of a
faithful dog who was mistakenly killed by his
master. The pond derives its name from the
fact that many people take a dip in the water
after having been bitten by a dog. After im-
mersing themselves in the water, the people
pay obeisance to the idol of the dog and feel
relieved of all physical pain and mental
trauma. This folklore is also paid tribute to in
the book ‘Swadhinta Andolan aur Meerut’
written by Acharya Deepankar (Professor of
Lacs of Rupees), with records providing evi-
dence of it dating back to the times of Nal and
Damyanti.
In the Mughal period, this area was the prop-
erty of Sayyeds who were courtesans of the
King of Delhi. The area was divided into two
distinct areas; Nariwala and Naragarhi. The
inhabitants of each were fierce enemies and
around the year 1750, a small battle took
place, following which the area was left aban-
doned. The arms and ammunitions were
thrown in the well which became embedded
in the soil as decades passed, during which
time the legend and folklore began to
generate pace.
Janhit Foundation in association with Coca
Cola India Beverages Pvt. Ltd. and Charities
Aid Foundation has taken up the responsibil-
ity of reviving this pond and thus keeping the
history of this pond living and the legend
alive. To this end, an inauguration ceremony
of the project was organized at the pond on
April 4, 2012. The ceremony involved the
participation of Janhit’s team, representatives
from Coca Cola, CAF, and the local administra-
tion, the Pradhan of the region and residents
of Chipyana village. During the opening
speech, Ms. Anita Rana welcomed all the
guests and participants and shared the work
being undertaken by Janhit Foundation on
water conservation. She also briefed the
gathering about this important project and
the activities which would be undertaken in
order to restore the pond to its former glory.
Mr. Prateek Dubey on behalf of Coca Cola also
gave a briefing on similar initiatives being
undertaken by his agency. Also present were
the Village head Mr. Ravindra Chaudhary,
Block Head Mr. Amrish
Bhati and the Distrct President of Gautam-
budh Nagar Sh. Fakeerchand Nagar and they
all showed a keen interest in supporting Jan-
hit Foundation in this important project.
Charities Aid Foundation was represented by
Akriti Manchanda and Manu Sharma and,
after, a Bhoomi Pujan, towards the end of the
programme Janhit Foundation appealed to
the local villagers to extend their support and
assistance to this project. In addition to this,
it was emphasized that the villagers must play
a significant role in maintaining the pond once
the project was completed, to which they
agreed.
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13th CHILDLINE National Partnership Director’s Meet
Celebrating success of completing 15 years of CHILDLINE service at 182 locations, a National
partnership Meet was organized at United Service Institution, Rao Tula Ram Marg, New Delhi on
3rd & 4th Jan 2012. Ms.Anita Rana Director, Meerut CHILDLINE attended this 2 day meet. Pro-
gram began with welcome address by Mr.Nawshir Mirza,Trustee CIF,addressed by Dr.Dinesh
Paul, Director NIPCCD,Ms.Neela Gangadharan Chief guest Secretary,MWCD. The key issues that
were discussed during the meet were Political Economy & Child Rights, Emerging areas for child
protection, Launch of National study of protection mechanism, Dialogue on safe spaces for chil-
dren concluding with Vote of Thanks by Ms.Chitrakala Acharya, Head services CIF.
“To catch the reader's attention, place an interest-ing sentence or quote from the story here.”
One day Training programme was organized by Janhit
Foundation, Meerut supported by Oxfam India, New
Delhi on “Setting up of Seed Bank for Improved access
to Quality seeds” for farmers of Khaspur, Pooth, Na-
rangpur, Saifpur, Nanglamal & Maou Khas. Project
coordinator, Mr.Devpal Singh explained the importance
of the Seed certification to the farmers. He explained
the farmers that, due to ever increasing production
cost & extremely expensive seeds, their Net profit is
usually negligible. Therefore, with the help of Seed
certification, which involves production of seeds, farm-
ers can get a better livelihood & enhance their income
as well. Mr.Ravinder Kumar & Rohit Kumar explained
the farmers, procedure of setting up of seed bank for
the improved quality seed. Following it, a farmer can
produce a certified seed which will earn him a good
amount of profit.
Water Pollution is one of the main problems
engulfing the people of India. The economy is
boomingbut with more industries also comes
more industrial wastes, deforestation, air
pollution and other uneco-friendly practises
which need to be checked and restricted.
Nanglamal, a village in Western U.P is a per-
fect example of a victim of environmental
hazards caused by the industrial wastes.
Nanglamal Sugar mill is seen to have been
causing such pollution which in turn has con-
taminated the ground water of the village and
areas nearby.
As a part of this project, a village wide survey
was conducted by a team of 3 people from
the Janhit Foundation, Meerut. The method-
ology followed while conducting the survey
was: Personal interviews, Questionnaire,
Water Sample Testing. Survey was carried out
for 333 families consisting of 2536 people.
This covers almost 90% of the residents of the
village. After the questionnaire and interviews
were completed, water sample testing was
done. 14 water samples were tested from
different parts of the village within a radius of
1.5km. Samples were taken from hand pumps
used regularly by village people to maintain
relevance and genuineness.
Learnings from the project:
1. The people of Nanglamal are living in ad-
verse unhygienic conditions and are a serious
victim of ground water contamination.
2. The Nanglamal village clean ground water
table has reduced to below 120 feet.
3. The Nanglamal Sugar mill is considered as
one of the best sugar mills in India, but the
careless practices followed by the mill related
to its waste disposal is causing contamination
of ground water.
4. The air pollution in Nanglamal due to the
mill is also acting as a catalyst in creating
health problems for the people
5. The significant portion of the income of
Nanglamal people is spent per month as
monthly medical expenses.
6. The life expectancy of Nanglamal has re-
duced considerably below 60 years over last 4
-5 years.
7. The lack of awareness among the residents
of Nanglamal related to the cause of
diseases and their hazardous consequences
has led to serious issues. 7
Farmer’s Training on Setting up of Seed Bank for Improved access to Quality seeds
Study of the Nanglamal Area Water Pollution
Update from Meerut CHILDLINE
Taking an initiative towards con-
crete work in CHILD Rights, Meerut
CHILDLINE started forming BAL
Panchayats (Child Groups) with the
children of Slum areas of Nangla
Tashi- Kankerkhera, Tejgarhi,
Paawli Khaas- Modipuram, Kaseru
Baksar-Ganganagar & Madhavpu-
ram, Meerut. A group of children
was formed from the particular
area & they were informed about
CHILDLINE 1098 & its working
areas. They all were made aware
about CHILD RIGHTS. Some of the
school going children out of them
were appointed as Heads/Bal
Panch & Secretary of their area.
These children will call at 1098 &
will make CHILDLINE aware if they
find any child involved in Begging
or Child Labor or any case related
to missing child, Medical problem,
child abuse or any education re-
lated problem.
Janhit at Delhi Haat
Janhit Foundation has been associ-
ated with the Centre of Environ-
mental Education (CEE) for the
past few years and has organized
various activities in collaboration
to promote environmental aware-
ness.
Janhit participated in a programme
organized by CEE at Dilli Haat from
June 1-5, 2011. Janhit put up a stall
displaying organic products. Dilli
Haat being one of the most popu-
lar places specially known for the
variety of handicraft goods attracts
many tourists. The stall put up by
Janhit grabbed the attention of
many. The visitors were informed
about the benefits of consuming
organic products. The stall re-
ceived a lot of appreciation from
everyone. Janhit also earned the
proud privilege of celebrating the
World Environment Day (June 5)
with the Ministry of Environment
and Forests, Govt. of India.
Bal Panchayat at Meerut
Taking an initiative towards con-
crete work in CHILD Rights, Meerut
CHILDLINE started forming BAL
Panchayats (Child Groups) with the
children of sum areas. They all
were made aware about CHILD
RIGHTS. Some of the school going
children out of them were ap-
pointed as Heads/Bal Panch &
Secretary of their area. These
children will call at 1098 & will
make CHILDLINE aware if they find
any child in distress.
UCG Grant Conference The UGC grant conference in Baraut on ‘Water
depletion and its effects on the environment’
provided a platform for highlighting the urgent
need of the hour. The conference took place at
JAT COLLEGE, BAROT and was attended by distin-
guished personalities lending credibility to the
whole issue.
The JANHIT FOUNDATION team was present and
Mr. Duncan Craig presented a paper on the need
to integrate all the measures carried out to tackle
the issue of water management. His presentation
was greeted with a lot of interest by the panel
members and other dignitaries and it also show-
cased the need to consider water bodies as one
entity thus creating a platform for positive discus-
sion.
The event brought together experts from differ-
ent disciplines such as Senior Scientists from IRI,
Delhi to the representative of the Ministry of
Culture. The efforts of JANHIT in the field of water
conservation were recognized by the panelists
and Ms. Anita Rana, Director of JANHIT FOUNDA-
TION was felicitated and lauded for the work that
the foundation carries out.
The message was conveyed loud and clear that
the issue at hand required a concerted effort by
the government and other agencies. The confer-
ence aimed at spreading awareness was a re-
sounding success and the JANHIT team felt they
had achieved what they had in mind in terms of
the message going through to the people.
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Toxic Chemicals Management: Availing Oppor-tunities Under Stockholm Convention
The Stockholm Convention (2001 / 2004) is an important global treaty to protect human health and
environment from the Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). India is a signatory to this Convention
(Singed May 14, 2002; ratified on January 13, 2006). The treaty finally came into the force on 12 April
2006. Including India, the convention has 151 signatory countries.
In August 2010, the nine new POPs those were added to the Convention are of very different nature.
Flame retardants are the trickiest ones to deal with. Moreover, there is not much India specific infor-
mation that is available on these new POPs. The National Implementation Plan that was submitted by
India in April 2011 brought some new information regarding ‘Dirty Dozen’. However, the independent
evaluation of this report by UNIDO suggests glaring gaps in NIP and its future process of implantation
such as, inventory, research and financing mechanism. This needs to be discussed by the stakeholders.
In the above backdrop Toxics Link, New Delhi invited Janhit Foundation to participate in this important
conference with an aim to provide a platform to find opportunities for collective effort in identifying
solutions and helping draw up a roadmap for sound chemicals management in the country in line with
the Convention and the NIP. The objectives the conference were to –
Initiate dialogue process on POPs and opportunities under Stockholm Convention with key stake-
holders in India Discuss India’s NIP on POPs and the future roadmap, including our action plan on New
POPs Have critical dialogue on outstanding concerns on POPs – such as inventory, research agenda,
financing mechanism. Through the dialogue process set agenda and plan of action for sound manage-
ment of POPs.
Anil Agarwal Dialogue on green clearances
Janhit Foundation was invited to participate
in the Anil Agarwal Dialogue on green clear-
ances was organised by the Centre for Sci-
ence and Environment (CSE) in New Delhi on
February 24-25, 2012. On the one hand,
there is a general perception in the business
and industry that environmental and forest
clearances are hampering economic develop-
ment by delaying projects. On the other
hand, the local communities and NGOs be-
lieve that these green clearances are not
working for people and environment. The
Anil Agarwal Dialogue aimed to bring all
stakeholders together to discuss and debate
various issues related to environmental and
forest clearances in the country. The idea
was also to devise a way ahead to ensure
that the green clearances meet their real
objectives of protecting the environment and
ushering sustainable development in the
country.
The first day of the Dialogue was an NGO
conclave to discuss and bring together the
various issues from across the country. An
open public meeting was organised on the
second day participated by representatives of
Ministry of Environment and Forests, Plan-
ning Commission, civil society and industry to
discuss the issues.